Donation to Apache
Wednesday, February 15th 2006 | Ismael Ghalimi
Today, Intalio offered to donate the PXE BPEL 2.0 engine to the Apache Software Foundation, for it to become part of the Ode project. Intalio will dedicate significant resources to the project and use the engine as a core component for upcoming versions of Intalio|Server. This proposed donation is the latest contribution from Intalio to the Open Source community. Past donations included OpenEJB, which became part of Apache Geronimo, OpenJMS, OpenORB, Castor, Tyrex, and OpenXML, which was merged with IBM’s XML4J to serve as a foundation for Apache Xerces. This is Intalio’s open source legacy, and we’re pleased to extend it today with the first open source implementation of the BPEL 2.0 specification, thanks to the outstanding work done by the FiveSight folks.
Entry filed under: BPM 2.0, Open Source
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That’s cool…
Indeed…
[…] For all these reasons, we need a good Open Source BPEL engine. […]
[…] So let’s take a look at our track record: First, we donated our BPEL engine to Apache back in February, making it the core codebase for the Apache Ode project. Second, we donated our BPMN modeler to Eclipse. Third, we released our workflow framework under the Eclipse Public License, and made it available at tempo.intalio.org. Fourth, we announced that we will release our entire BPMS under the Mozilla Public License (MPL) amended with an attribution clause. This full Open Source release will be made available at intalio.org sometime during the current quarter, and we hope that reasonable attribution terms will be approved by the Open Source Initiative (OSI) by then. […]
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